Inheritance Concerns Now Brought to Construction Companies: Inheritance Seminars Fully Booked for Two Consecutive Months, Approximately 60% Request Individual Consultations On-Site
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LIFEFUND Co., Ltd., a construction company in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, held inheritance seminars that were fully booked for two consecutive months, with about 60% of participants requesting individual consultations on-site. This highlights the reality that construction companies are becoming a new point of contact for inheritance issues, even two years after mandatory inheritance registration.
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- Q: Which company launched the inheritance consulting business called Tsunagaru Sozoku in 2025?
- A: LIFEFUND Co., Ltd. launched the inheritance consulting business in 2025.
- Q: When did LIFEFUND Co., Ltd. open its inheritance seminar to the general public for the first time?
- A: The company opened its inheritance seminar to the general public for the first time in March 2026.
- Q: What percentage of the participants in the March seminar proceeded to individual consultations?
- A: Exactly 60 percent of the participants, which is 9 out of 15 people, proceeded to individual consultations.
- Q: Who spoke as a special lecturer at the seminar held in March?
- A: Mr. Ryo Oishi, the General Manager of the Inheritance and Business Succession Department at SS Sogo Kaikei Group, spoke as a special lecturer.
- Q: How much tax is incurred if an inherited land is sold for 10 million yen and its acquisition cost is unknown?
- A: Approximately 2 million yen in capital gains tax would be incurred under the condition where the acquisition cost is unknown.